✨ Unleash Your Natural Glow with Effortless Elegance!
The R.E.M Spring Facial Hair Remover is a patented, eco-friendly solution for removing facial hair from the roots. Made from 100% stainless steel, it offers a safe and effective alternative to traditional hair removal methods, ensuring no damage to the skin. Compact and portable, this tool is perfect for the modern professional seeking convenience and quality.
C**R
Amazing... Don't Give Up on it
Wish I had this particular device decades ago! The money I could have saved in waxing!Now that I am in my early 60s, hair grows overnight on my face.Cons:1. Not painful "to me" but I have been using epililator devises for legs and threading my brows forever. Maybe use an ice pack the areas prior to use if you find it uncomfortable.2. You don't yourself and can take 5-10 minutes until you get the swing and use it for maintenance.3. There is a learning curve... don't give up! See #10 belowPros:1. ONE-TIME buy! No more waxing or threading costs2. EASY, EASY, EASY... just play around to get the hang of it. Perhaps YouTube it?3. Kind of fun4. Quick and maintenance is super fast5. Gets even FINE hairs!6. Growth of hair slows down over time.7. Can do it anywhere or anytime that you have access to BOTH hands.8. No need for mirror! As you move along.the surfaces, you'll know exactly when there are no more hairs to pull....9. If you find it uncomfortable, know that it gets less uncomfortable over time because the hairs become smaller (for me and others I know)10. The design of this particular one makes it superior to others I've tried and gave up on. No pressure needed .. learn to lay it flat and twirl by using the smooth tapered ends to do the work for you!
K**N
Magically Rips Out Every Little Hair from your Face - Easy to Use, A Bit Painful at First
The Bavooa R.E.M Spring Facial Hair Remover is an absolute game changer when it comes to facial hair removal. I'm not going to lie - this thing hurt the first time I used it, BUT it also made me realize how ineffective my waxing kit was. This little spring gets every hair on your face - even the near invisible tiny ones - and effectively pulls them out. The instructions weren't terribly clear, there are many online tutorials which show to use the spring correctly. To use, you're pretty much rotating the two pegs at the end of the spring while light grazing the spring on the surface of your face. The springs catch hairs very effectively, and after a few uses, I found that the pain really isn't all that bad. I didn't have any issues with red skin, bleeding, or pain after the hair was pulled out, and like most hair epilating tools, it gets more bearable the more times you use it. For those who have gotten their mustaches threaded, its about the same pain level, except not quite as shocking as you're doing it yourself. To clean, simply wipe the spring with a clean cloth and some alcohol and it's ready to go for the next use. At $20, it's definitely worth the cost, given that I don't need to look in a mirror while removing the hair, it doesn't require any charging or electricity to power, and it just works. This is a gadget that I would definitely purchase again once it wears out and will be recommending to anyone who wants to get threading results without having to leave their couch.One final thing to note - its recommended against using this on your brows because you might tear an eyelash out. If you have really steady hands and a good gauge of your face, you probably can try, but watch out for your eyelashes because there's no do-overs should you catch those hairs in there.
T**E
It works, but it's not painless by any means!
I've been shaving my chin and neck (under the chin, not the whole neck) for close to 30 years. I hate it because I don't like waking up w/stubble, especially if I'm visiting someone or have my own visitors who see me before I shower. I saw this online after searching for a solution and decided to try it due to the good reviews. It's a simple piece of equipment and I could see just by looking at it how it works and for $20 def worth a try. So. The first night I received it I gave it a go and THOUGHT it was working. I told my daughter it felt like little static shocks, no big deal. I sat in front of the mirror for about an hour using it, realizing at the end of that hour I really was just learning HOW to use it and OMG, when I was using it correctly boy did it hurt! Especially on the chin, for those thick and plentiful hairs that I've been keeping shaved for 30 years. However since I had started this torturous procedure I was committed and kept going. After about 40 minutes of getting hairs I stopped, realizing that by no means was I done. After about 10 minutes in the process of painfulness the pain subsided, or rather my chin was just super numb by that time. The next night, now having a good idea of how this device worked, I took another shot. Once you get the hang of it, and it does take a while, it works well (in that it grabs a multitude of hair at the same time). Again pain until numb. About an hour later I stopped, realizing that I got SO many more hairs but not all of them. Yikes. The next day I finished up and boy oh boy was my chin/neck smooth. The third day of pulling wasn't as painful and I'm not sure if my chin was just used to it or more than likely, the stubborn/hard to pull hairs were gone so the hairs that were left were easier to pull? I did notice that some hairs don't come out the first time they get pulled, and I would have to go over the same spot over and over, finally pulling the entirety of the hair out, so for me it wasn't a quick answer nor was it painless, however I woke up this morning with NO stubble. I sent a photo of the contraption to my sister and she replied that she's been using an epilator (electric one) for years which sounds a LOT easier. BUT, since i've been through the initial pain and my chin/neck is hair free i'm going to keep it up w/this spring and see how it goes. 4 stars, taking one off for pain and the fact that rolling over and pulling (painfully) a hair doesn't actually always pull it out, so sometimes ONE hair can cause a multitude of pains. But it worked.UPDATE: I ended up returning this and buying a cordless epilator. What a difference. Didn’t realize how wonderful The cordless epilator! I feel silly for not trying it first and skipping is torture device. The epilator pulls out hairs completely, but works like a razor in that one swipe over your hairs and they’re pretty much gone.
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